No one was injured during the five-hour incident, but one of the shots went through a neighbor’s window, sheriff’s Sgt. Tom Ness said.

Residents at a complex on Taylor Street near Riviera Drive called the Sheriff’s Department about 11:50 p.m. Wednesday to report that a man was shooting a gun inside his apartment.

Ness said Christopher Michael Johnson put one round into his TV and the bullet went through a wall to the outside. Another round went through his bedroom screen door and another through his front door. That bullet shattered a neighbor’s window and left fragments on the kitchen table.

Deputies surrounded the place and evacuated some neighbors, and SWAT team members were called in, Lisk said.

A sheriff’s helicopter hovered over the scene and at one point broadcast orders over a loudspeaker for the gunman to come out.

Johnson came out quietly about 4:40 a.m. and was taken into custody. Deputies seized a number of handguns and rifles from his apartment and jailed him on a charge of discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner, Ness said.